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Supervisión del telegrama
de monitorización
"heartbeat"
Durante T = 3,5 x tiempo heartbeat del nodo
supervisado:
no se recibe ningún telegrama de monitorización
"heartbeat".
Z Subíndice: nodo supervisado.
- Comprobar la alimentación de tensión de los
componentes conectados en el CAN-Bus
(contacto intermitente);
- Comprobar el tiempo heartbeat del componente
(objeto CANopen 1017);
- Medir la señal del CAN-Bus;
- Comprobar si las señales del CAN-Bus
presentan una contacto a masa;
- Comprobar la conexión equipotencial;
- Comprobar el CAN-Bus por medio de JUDIT
(ocupación del CAN-Bus, etc.);
- Comprobar resistencias terminales;
- Puentear uno tras otro los componentes
conectados al CAN-Bus;
- Sustituir el mando defectuoso;
- Incorporar dispositivos antiparasitarios
(núcleos de ferrito)
  • Posted 28 Oct 2021 13:04
  • By Ironman_93
  • joined 14 Dec'19 - 34 messages
  • Argentina
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